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  • Dharug
  • Aboriginal Australian people

    The Dharug or Darug people, are a nation of Aboriginal Australian clans, who share ties of kinship, country and culture. In pre-colonial times, they lived

    Dharug

    Dharug

    Dharug

  • Dharug language
  • Australian Aboriginal language of the Sydney area

    The Dharug language, also spelt Darug, Dharuk, and other variants, and also known as the Sydney language, Gadigal language (Sydney city area), is an Australian

    Dharug language

    Dharug language

    Dharug_language

  • Dharug National Park
  • National park in Australia

    The Dharug National Park is a protected national park that is located in the Central Coast region of New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The 14,850-hectare

    Dharug National Park

    Dharug National Park

    Dharug_National_Park

  • Pemulwuy
  • Aboriginal Australian military leader (c. 1750–1802)

    (/pɛməlwɔɪ/ PEM-əl-woy; c. 1750 – c. 2 June 1802) was a Bidjigal warrior of the Dharug Nation,[page needed] an Aboriginal Australian people from New South Wales

    Pemulwuy

    Pemulwuy

    Pemulwuy

  • Richard Green (Australian actor)
  • Aboriginal Australian actor, teacher, and elder

    (2011). As a Dharug man, he learnt and taught the Dharug language, an Indigenous language of Sydney, and was regarded as an elder of the Dharug people in

    Richard Green (Australian actor)

    Richard_Green_(Australian_actor)

  • Blue Mountains (New South Wales)
  • Mountain range in Australia

    The Blue Mountains (Gundungurra/Dharug: Colomatta or Gulumada) are a mountainous region and a mountain range located in New South Wales, Australia. The

    Blue Mountains (New South Wales)

    Blue Mountains (New South Wales)

    Blue_Mountains_(New_South_Wales)

  • Wallaroo
  • Category of marsupial

    native to Australia and Papua New Guinea. The word "wallaroo" is from the Dharug walaru with spelling influenced by the words "kangaroo" and "wallaby". Wallaroos

    Wallaroo

    Wallaroo

    Wallaroo

  • Corroboree
  • Meeting of Australian Aboriginal peoples

    the first British settlers in the Sydney area from a word in the local Dharug language, it usually includes dance, music, costume and often body decoration

    Corroboree

    Corroboree

    Corroboree

  • Eora
  • Aboriginal Australian nation of New South Wales

    Aboriginal Heritage Office: There is a move away from using words like Eora, Dharug, Guringai among some of those involved but still a sense by others that

    Eora

    Eora

    Eora

  • Bidjigal
  • Aboriginal Australian people

    Bidjigal Reserve, Salt Pan Creek and the Georges River. They are part of the Dharug language group. The Bidjigal clan were the first Indigenous Australians

    Bidjigal

    Bidjigal

    Bidjigal

  • Wombat
  • Species of marsupial native to Australia

    The name "wombat" comes from the now nearly extinct Dharug language spoken by the aboriginal Dharug people, who originally inhabited the Sydney area. It

    Wombat

    Wombat

    Wombat

  • Colebee (Boorooberongal)
  • Notable Dharug man

    Boorooberongal man of the Dharug people, an Aboriginal Australian people from present-day New South Wales. Colebee and fellow Dharug man Nurragingy received

    Colebee (Boorooberongal)

    Colebee_(Boorooberongal)

  • Woronora
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    variously as Dharug, Eora or simply 'the Sydney Language' was spoken around Woronora at the time of colonisation (Troy 1994:61). Lists of Dharug words gathered

    Woronora

    Woronora

    Woronora

  • List of Indigenous Australian historical figures
  • the Hornet Bank massacre Bennelong (c.1764 - 1813) representative of the Dharug people and pioneering interlocutor with the British Billiamook (c. 1853)

    List of Indigenous Australian historical figures

    List of Indigenous Australian historical figures

    List_of_Indigenous_Australian_historical_figures

  • The Dreaming
  • Sacred era in Australian Aboriginal mythology

    animals, plants, law, and custom. Anmatyerr Arrernte Bidjara Butchulla Dharug Gaagudju Gija Jawoyn Kaytetye Luritja Martu Ngarinyin Ngunnawal Ngarigo

    The Dreaming

    The Dreaming

    The_Dreaming

  • Kamaygal
  • Indigenous Australian clan of people

    Gamaygal) is a term that refers to a clan of Indigenous Australians of the Eora–Dharug nation who inhabited the region consisting of the north shore of Botany

    Kamaygal

    Kamaygal

    Kamaygal

  • Gadigal
  • Indigenous Australians of the Sydney region

    first British settlement in Australia. "'Cadi'" (or "'Gadi'") in the local Dharug dialect meant "below" or "under", indicating that the Cadi-gal belonged

    Gadigal

    Gadigal

  • Nirimba Fields, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    north-west Sydney in the local government area of Blacktown. Nirimba is a Dharug word meaning pelican. Nirimba Fields was gazetted on 6 November 2020. A

    Nirimba Fields, New South Wales

    Nirimba_Fields,_New_South_Wales

  • Wisemans Ferry, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Hornsby Shire, New South Wales, Australia

    facilities. As well as a rich convict and colonial heritage in the area, the Dharug National Park and Yengo National Park are close by. The town was originally

    Wisemans Ferry, New South Wales

    Wisemans Ferry, New South Wales

    Wisemans_Ferry,_New_South_Wales

  • Bonnyrigg Heights
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    Bonnyrigg Heights is located on the traditional indigenous lands of the Dharug Nation. The elevation of Bonnyrigg Heights is between 42 and 90 metres above

    Bonnyrigg Heights

    Bonnyrigg_Heights

  • Dharawal
  • Australian Aboriginal people from southern coastal New South Wales

    language, which was quite similar to the neighbouring coastal languages of Dharug, Dhurga, Thawa, Awabakal and Dyirringany. These languages are sometimes

    Dharawal

    Dharawal

    Dharawal

  • Melonba, New South Wales
  • Suburb of City of Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia

    area was part of Marsden Park. The origin of the suburb name is from the Dharug Aboriginal language meaning a type of wattle found in the area. Melonba

    Melonba, New South Wales

    Melonba,_New_South_Wales

  • Sydney
  • Capital city of New South Wales, Australia

    language and rites. The major groups were the coastal Eora people, the Dharug (Darug) occupying the inland area from Parramatta to the Blue Mountains

    Sydney

    Sydney

    Sydney

  • Katoomba
  • Chief town of the City of Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia

    railway station serves the town. Katoomba is located on the lands of the Dharug and Gundungurra Aboriginal peoples. Katoomba is a base for bush and nature

    Katoomba

    Katoomba

    Katoomba

  • Cottage Point
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    Spectacle National parks and nature reserves Bouddi Brisbane Water Cattai Dharug Ku-ring-gai Chase Marramarra Muogamarra Popran European explorers of the

    Cottage Point

    Cottage Point

    Cottage_Point

  • Bindjali language
  • Extinct Australian Indigenous language

    Yaygir Wiradhuric Gamilaraay Ngiyambaa Wiradjuri Yuin–Kuric Darkinjung Dharug Dhanggati Ngarigo Ngunnawal–Gundungurra Tharawal Dharawal Dhurga Dyirringany

    Bindjali language

    Bindjali_language

  • Emu Heights, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    government area of the City of Penrith. Emu Heights sits on the land of the Dharug people, who are the traditional owners of the area. Sitting on the base

    Emu Heights, New South Wales

    Emu_Heights,_New_South_Wales

  • Wangal
  • Ethnic group of indigenous Australians

    Wangal people (/ˈwɒŋɡəl/; a.k.a. Wanngal or Won-gal) are a clan of the Dharug Aboriginal people whose heirs are custodians of the lands and waters of

    Wangal

    Wangal

    Wangal

  • Djabwurrung language
  • Extinct Aboriginal Australian language

    Yaygir Wiradhuric Gamilaraay Ngiyambaa Wiradjuri Yuin–Kuric Darkinjung Dharug Dhanggati Ngarigo Ngunnawal–Gundungurra Tharawal Dharawal Dhurga Dyirringany

    Djabwurrung language

    Djabwurrung_language

  • The Secret River (play)
  • Play by Andrew Bovell

    where he hopes to make a new start, but its Indigenous inhabitants, the Dharug people, are not willing to give up their land. The play was first produced

    The Secret River (play)

    The_Secret_River_(play)

  • Common eastern froglet
  • Species of amphibian

    the family Myobatrachidae. They are also referred to as 'gunggung' by the Dharug people of the Sydney basin. The common eastern froglet ranges from southeastern

    Common eastern froglet

    Common eastern froglet

    Common_eastern_froglet

  • Campbelltown, New South Wales
  • City in New South Wales, Australia

    by the Dharug people. In a rock art site called Bull Cave near Campbelltown, they drew a number of cattle with pronounced horns. The Dharug cowpasture

    Campbelltown, New South Wales

    Campbelltown, New South Wales

    Campbelltown,_New_South_Wales

  • Barababaraba dialect
  • Extinct Pama–Nyungan language of Australia

    Yaygir Wiradhuric Gamilaraay Ngiyambaa Wiradjuri Yuin–Kuric Darkinjung Dharug Dhanggati Ngarigo Ngunnawal–Gundungurra Tharawal Dharawal Dhurga Dyirringany

    Barababaraba dialect

    Barababaraba_dialect

  • Cannabaygal
  • Historical leader of the Gandangara people

    His corpse was gibbeted in a tree along with dunelle of Muringong clan of Dharug nation and later beheaded, with both skulls being sent to Scotland for anatomical

    Cannabaygal

    Cannabaygal

  • Yuin–Kuric languages
  • Family of Australian Aboriginal languages

    languages. The word koala is derived from the name gula for the animal in the Dharug language, a Yuin–Kuri language within the Yora group, and the same word

    Yuin–Kuric languages

    Yuin–Kuric languages

    Yuin–Kuric_languages

  • Catriona McKenzie
  • Australian filmmaker

    March 2026. Retrieved 31 March 2026. Smith, Douglas (28 July 2021). "Late Dharug actor remembered as a fearless performer". NITV. Archived from the original

    Catriona McKenzie

    Catriona_McKenzie

  • Dhurga language
  • Pama–Nyungan language of Australia

    Yaygir Wiradhuric Gamilaraay Ngiyambaa Wiradjuri Yuin–Kuric Darkinjung Dharug Dhanggati Ngarigo Ngunnawal–Gundungurra Tharawal Dharawal Dhurga Dyirringany

    Dhurga language

    Dhurga_language

  • Pademelon
  • Small terrestrial marsupial

    young in a pouch. The word "pademelon" comes from the word badimaliyan in Dharug, an Australian Aboriginal language spoken near what is now Port Jackson

    Pademelon

    Pademelon

    Pademelon

  • Yankunytjatjara dialect
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    Yaygir Wiradhuric Gamilaraay Ngiyambaa Wiradjuri Yuin–Kuric Darkinjung Dharug Dhanggati Ngarigo Ngunnawal–Gundungurra Tharawal Dharawal Dhurga Dyirringany

    Yankunytjatjara dialect

    Yankunytjatjara_dialect

  • Burduna language
  • Aboriginal language of Western Australia

    Yaygir Wiradhuric Gamilaraay Ngiyambaa Wiradjuri Yuin–Kuric Darkinjung Dharug Dhanggati Ngarigo Ngunnawal–Gundungurra Tharawal Dharawal Dhurga Dyirringany

    Burduna language

    Burduna_language

  • Westmead, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    western boundary is Bridge Road, the railway line and Finlayson Creek. The Dharug people are the traditional custodians of the land in the area now known

    Westmead, New South Wales

    Westmead, New South Wales

    Westmead,_New_South_Wales

  • Lower Portland, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    The original inhabitants of the Lower Portland area were the Dharug people. The Dharug were the custodians of the majority of what is now the Greater

    Lower Portland, New South Wales

    Lower_Portland,_New_South_Wales

  • Alngith dialect
  • Extinct Australian Aboriginal language

    Yaygir Wiradhuric Gamilaraay Ngiyambaa Wiradjuri Yuin–Kuric Darkinjung Dharug Dhanggati Ngarigo Ngunnawal–Gundungurra Tharawal Dharawal Dhurga Dyirringany

    Alngith dialect

    Alngith_dialect

  • The Roving Party
  • 2011 novel by Rohan Wilson

    Indigenous Tasmanians. In the novel they are described as 'Dharug', that is men of the Dharug Nation from the modern day Sydney Basin area. Pigeon and Crook

    The Roving Party

    The_Roving_Party

  • Temora, New South Wales
  • Town in New South Wales, Australia

    Aboriginal Words (2006) lists "temora" or any words similar to it, but the Dharug language dictionary online defines "temora" as "a tree standing alone".

    Temora, New South Wales

    Temora, New South Wales

    Temora,_New_South_Wales

  • Werrington County
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    QuickStats: Werrington County". "Aboriginal History and Culture of the Dharug People of the Sydney area in text". mananura.com. Archived from the original

    Werrington County

    Werrington_County

  • Advance Australia Fair
  • National anthem of Australia

    constitutional changes. Lyrics for the anthem have been written several times in the Dharug language, an Australian Aboriginal language spoken around Sydney by the

    Advance Australia Fair

    Advance Australia Fair

    Advance_Australia_Fair

  • Annangrove
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    District region. The original inhabitants of the Annangrove area were the Dharug people. The first European settler in the area that is now Annangrove was

    Annangrove

    Annangrove

    Annangrove

  • Murnong
  • Tuber used in Australian Aboriginal cuisine

    constructed farms by removing the yams and planting Indian corn (maize). The Dharug people saw the corn on their land as a replacement carbohydrate of the yams

    Murnong

    Murnong

    Murnong

  • Old Guildford
  • Suburb of New South Wales, Australia

    Guildford were named after the Earl of Guildford. Prior to colonization, the Dharug people lived in small groups across the Cumberland Plain, including in the

    Old Guildford

    Old Guildford

    Old_Guildford

  • Gudang language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    Yaygir Wiradhuric Gamilaraay Ngiyambaa Wiradjuri Yuin–Kuric Darkinjung Dharug Dhanggati Ngarigo Ngunnawal–Gundungurra Tharawal Dharawal Dhurga Dyirringany

    Gudang language

    Gudang_language

  • Hawkesbury River
  • River in New South Wales, Australia

    The Hawkesbury River, or Hawkesbury-Nepean River (Dharug: Dyarubbin) is a river located northwest of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The Hawkesbury

    Hawkesbury River

    Hawkesbury River

    Hawkesbury_River

  • Dyirbal language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    Yaygir Wiradhuric Gamilaraay Ngiyambaa Wiradjuri Yuin–Kuric Darkinjung Dharug Dhanggati Ngarigo Ngunnawal–Gundungurra Tharawal Dharawal Dhurga Dyirringany

    Dyirbal language

    Dyirbal language

    Dyirbal_language

  • Tallawong, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    located within its boundaries, which opened in May 2019. Tallawong is a Dharug word meaning apple gum tree. The majority of the suburb used to be part

    Tallawong, New South Wales

    Tallawong, New South Wales

    Tallawong,_New_South_Wales

  • Australian frontier wars
  • 1788–1934 conflicts between European settlers and Indigenous Australians

    also known as Walyer, Waloa or Walloa, a rebel leader in Tasmania Tedbury, Dharug warrior in NSW Tunnerminnerwait, Parperloihener resistance fighter in Tasmania

    Australian frontier wars

    Australian frontier wars

    Australian_frontier_wars

  • Evelyn Araluen
  • Australian Indigenous poet

    Araluen is an Aboriginal Australian of the Bundjalung people, born on Dharug land. Araluen's poetry has been published in The Best Australian Poems 2016

    Evelyn Araluen

    Evelyn_Araluen

  • Koala
  • Arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to Australia

    the 19th century by English scientists. The word "koala" comes from the Dharug gula, meaning 'no water'. Although the vowel "u" was originally written

    Koala

    Koala

    Koala

  • Lane Cove National Park
  • National park in Sydney, Australia

    Booti Bouddi Brisbane Water Coolah Tops Coorabakh Crawney Pass Crowdy Bay Dharug Gir-um-bit Goulburn River Gin-Doo-Ee Hunter Wetlands Karuah Middle Brother

    Lane Cove National Park

    Lane Cove National Park

    Lane_Cove_National_Park

  • Gula
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    gula in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gula may refer to: Gula (animal), Dharug language name for the koala bear Gula (crater), a crater on Ganymede Gula

    Gula

    Gula

  • Georges River
  • River in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    Georges River was occupied for many thousands of years by the cabrogal of the Dharug nation peoples. They used the river as an important source of food and a

    Georges River

    Georges River

    Georges_River

  • Bald Rock National Park
  • National park in Australia

    Booti Bouddi Brisbane Water Coolah Tops Coorabakh Crawney Pass Crowdy Bay Dharug Gir-um-bit Goulburn River Gin-Doo-Ee Hunter Wetlands Karuah Middle Brother

    Bald Rock National Park

    Bald Rock National Park

    Bald_Rock_National_Park

  • Kooraban National Park
  • National park in New South Wales

    Booti Bouddi Brisbane Water Coolah Tops Coorabakh Crawney Pass Crowdy Bay Dharug Gir-um-bit Goulburn River Gin-Doo-Ee Hunter Wetlands Karuah Middle Brother

    Kooraban National Park

    Kooraban_National_Park

  • Paddington, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Sydney, Australia

    associated with the stories of the Cadigal people. These people belonged to the Dharug (or Eora) language group, which includes what is now known as the Sydney

    Paddington, New South Wales

    Paddington, New South Wales

    Paddington,_New_South_Wales

  • Paman languages
  • Australian Aboriginal language family

    Yaygir Wiradhuric Gamilaraay Ngiyambaa Wiradjuri Yuin–Kuric Darkinjung Dharug Dhanggati Ngarigo Ngunnawal–Gundungurra Tharawal Dharawal Dhurga Dyirringany

    Paman languages

    Paman languages

    Paman_languages

  • Llandilo
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    Springs name change". Penrith City Council. Retrieved 29 January 2020. "Dharug Aboriginal History". Christopher Tobin. Archived from the original on 29

    Llandilo

    Llandilo

  • Paakantyi language
  • Aboriginal language in New South Wales, Australia

    Yaygir Wiradhuric Gamilaraay Ngiyambaa Wiradjuri Yuin–Kuric Darkinjung Dharug Dhanggati Ngarigo Ngunnawal–Gundungurra Tharawal Dharawal Dhurga Dyirringany

    Paakantyi language

    Paakantyi language

    Paakantyi_language

  • Western Sydney Airport
  • Future airport in Badgerys Creek, New South Wales, Australia

    separate suburb known as Cabrogal, named after the Cabrogal people of the Dharug nation based in the Cumberland Plain area. The proposal is subject to approval

    Western Sydney Airport

    Western Sydney Airport

    Western_Sydney_Airport

  • Uradhi language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    Yaygir Wiradhuric Gamilaraay Ngiyambaa Wiradjuri Yuin–Kuric Darkinjung Dharug Dhanggati Ngarigo Ngunnawal–Gundungurra Tharawal Dharawal Dhurga Dyirringany

    Uradhi language

    Uradhi_language

  • Gandangara
  • Aboriginal people in New South Wales, Australia

    up with remnants of the Dharug, in order to participate in the frontier war, also raiding cornfields. The decline in Dharug population had opened up

    Gandangara

    Gandangara

    Gandangara

  • South Creek (New South Wales)
  • Creek in Sydney, Australia

    McGraths Hill.[citation needed] Wianamatta is an Aboriginal word of the Dharug language, meaning 'mother place'. Evidence of early Aboriginal people has

    South Creek (New South Wales)

    South Creek (New South Wales)

    South_Creek_(New_South_Wales)

  • Bilpin, New South Wales
  • Suburb of City of Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia

    as whether Bilpin is in Dharug or Darkingung land, although Gregory Blaxland differentiated between the 'plains natives' (Dharug) and the 'Branch natives

    Bilpin, New South Wales

    Bilpin, New South Wales

    Bilpin,_New_South_Wales

  • Wik Mungkan language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    Yaygir Wiradhuric Gamilaraay Ngiyambaa Wiradjuri Yuin–Kuric Darkinjung Dharug Dhanggati Ngarigo Ngunnawal–Gundungurra Tharawal Dharawal Dhurga Dyirringany

    Wik Mungkan language

    Wik_Mungkan_language

  • Gubbi Gubbi language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    Yaygir Wiradhuric Gamilaraay Ngiyambaa Wiradjuri Yuin–Kuric Darkinjung Dharug Dhanggati Ngarigo Ngunnawal–Gundungurra Tharawal Dharawal Dhurga Dyirringany

    Gubbi Gubbi language

    Gubbi Gubbi language

    Gubbi_Gubbi_language

  • Woomera (spear-thrower)
  • Australian Aboriginal spear-throwing device

    force than possible with only the arm. The word woomera comes from the Dharug language of the Eora people of the Sydney basin. The name was adopted for

    Woomera (spear-thrower)

    Woomera (spear-thrower)

    Woomera_(spear-thrower)

  • Western Sydney
  • Region of Sydney, Australia

    Europeans, the Penrith area was home to the Mulgoa tribe of the Dharug people, who spoke the Dharug language. They lived in makeshift huts called gunyahs, hunted

    Western Sydney

    Western Sydney

    Western_Sydney

  • Wulli Wulli dialect
  • Extinct Australian Aboriginal language

    Yaygir Wiradhuric Gamilaraay Ngiyambaa Wiradjuri Yuin–Kuric Darkinjung Dharug Dhanggati Ngarigo Ngunnawal–Gundungurra Tharawal Dharawal Dhurga Dyirringany

    Wulli Wulli dialect

    Wulli_Wulli_dialect

  • Noongar language
  • Southwestern Australian Aboriginal language

    Yaygir Wiradhuric Gamilaraay Ngiyambaa Wiradjuri Yuin–Kuric Darkinjung Dharug Dhanggati Ngarigo Ngunnawal–Gundungurra Tharawal Dharawal Dhurga Dyirringany

    Noongar language

    Noongar language

    Noongar_language

  • Tumbalong Park
  • Park in Sydney, Australia

    decorated with fountains as an urban stream. The name "Tumbalong" is from Dharug as spoken by the Eora people and means "place where seafood is found". The

    Tumbalong Park

    Tumbalong Park

    Tumbalong_Park

  • Colebee (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    person Colebee (Boorooberongal) (c.1800 – 1830), Boorooberongal man of the Dharug people, associated with Nurragingy This disambiguation page lists articles

    Colebee (disambiguation)

    Colebee_(disambiguation)

  • Nepean River
  • River in New South Wales, Australia

    The Nepean River[needs IPA] (Dharug: Yandhai), is a major perennial river, located in the south-west and west of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The

    Nepean River

    Nepean River

    Nepean_River

  • Australian English vocabulary
  • Major variety of the English language spoken throughout Australia

    distances and is used to attract attention, which has been derived from Dharug, an Aboriginal language spoken in the Sydney region. Cooee has also become

    Australian English vocabulary

    Australian_English_vocabulary

  • Marayong, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    Greater Western Sydney region. The name 'Marayong' is derived from the Dharug language word 'Mariyung', which means emu or place of cranes. The name was

    Marayong, New South Wales

    Marayong, New South Wales

    Marayong,_New_South_Wales

  • Patyegarang
  • Australian Aboriginal woman, thought to be from the Cammeraygal clan of the Dharug nation. Patyegarang (pronounced Pa-te-ga-rang) taught William Dawes the

    Patyegarang

    Patyegarang

  • Badjiri language
  • Extinct Aboriginal Australian language of southern Queensland

    Yaygir Wiradhuric Gamilaraay Ngiyambaa Wiradjuri Yuin–Kuric Darkinjung Dharug Dhanggati Ngarigo Ngunnawal–Gundungurra Tharawal Dharawal Dhurga Dyirringany

    Badjiri language

    Badjiri_language

  • Lower Arrernte language
  • Extinct Australian Aboriginal language

    Yaygir Wiradhuric Gamilaraay Ngiyambaa Wiradjuri Yuin–Kuric Darkinjung Dharug Dhanggati Ngarigo Ngunnawal–Gundungurra Tharawal Dharawal Dhurga Dyirringany

    Lower Arrernte language

    Lower_Arrernte_language

  • Georges River National Park
  • National park in Sydney, Australia

    terrestrial Australian flora and fauna. The traditional custodians are the Dharug people located on the north side of the river, and Dharawal people located

    Georges River National Park

    Georges River National Park

    Georges_River_National_Park

  • Wallaby
  • Macropods of Australia and New Guinea

    5 lb). Wallabies are hunted for meat and fur. The name wallaby comes from Dharug walabi or waliba.[citation needed] Another early name for the wallaby, in

    Wallaby

    Wallaby

    Wallaby

  • Mummel Gulf National Park
  • National park in Australia

    Booti Bouddi Brisbane Water Coolah Tops Coorabakh Crawney Pass Crowdy Bay Dharug Gir-um-bit Goulburn River Gin-Doo-Ee Hunter Wetlands Karuah Middle Brother

    Mummel Gulf National Park

    Mummel Gulf National Park

    Mummel_Gulf_National_Park

  • Eora (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    simply Eora Eora Creek, Papua New Guinea Eora language, former name for the Dharug language Eora or aeora, ancient Greek Swing (seat) Eora or aeora, a festival

    Eora (disambiguation)

    Eora_(disambiguation)

  • Wadbilliga National Park
  • National park in Australia

    Booti Bouddi Brisbane Water Coolah Tops Coorabakh Crawney Pass Crowdy Bay Dharug Gir-um-bit Goulburn River Gin-Doo-Ee Hunter Wetlands Karuah Middle Brother

    Wadbilliga National Park

    Wadbilliga National Park

    Wadbilliga_National_Park

  • Mallee Cliffs National Park
  • National park in New South Wales, Australia

    Booti Bouddi Brisbane Water Coolah Tops Coorabakh Crawney Pass Crowdy Bay Dharug Gir-um-bit Goulburn River Gin-Doo-Ee Hunter Wetlands Karuah Middle Brother

    Mallee Cliffs National Park

    Mallee Cliffs National Park

    Mallee_Cliffs_National_Park

  • Tribal Warrior
  • ceremony, where she was given her second name "Wirawi" which means 'Woman' in Dharug language. She goes by both Lady Northcott and Wirawi, but it is usually

    Tribal Warrior

    Tribal Warrior

    Tribal_Warrior

  • Kosciuszko National Park
  • National park in Australia

    Booti Bouddi Brisbane Water Coolah Tops Coorabakh Crawney Pass Crowdy Bay Dharug Gir-um-bit Goulburn River Gin-Doo-Ee Hunter Wetlands Karuah Middle Brother

    Kosciuszko National Park

    Kosciuszko National Park

    Kosciuszko_National_Park

  • Pertame language
  • Threatened Australian Aboriginal language

    Yaygir Wiradhuric Gamilaraay Ngiyambaa Wiradjuri Yuin–Kuric Darkinjung Dharug Dhanggati Ngarigo Ngunnawal–Gundungurra Tharawal Dharawal Dhurga Dyirringany

    Pertame language

    Pertame_language

  • Heathcote National Park
  • National park in Sydney, Australia

    Booti Bouddi Brisbane Water Coolah Tops Coorabakh Crawney Pass Crowdy Bay Dharug Gir-um-bit Goulburn River Gin-Doo-Ee Hunter Wetlands Karuah Middle Brother

    Heathcote National Park

    Heathcote National Park

    Heathcote_National_Park

  • Waratah Park
  • Fauna sanctuary

    400 years. Waratah Park is located within the traditional lands of the Dharug-speaking peoples of the greater Sydney Basin. "Before the colonisation of

    Waratah Park

    Waratah_Park

  • Cadi
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    see Cadi (Surselva) Cadi (Phrygia), town and bishopric of ancient Phrygia Dharug name of Sydney and surrounds (El) Cadí or Cady (river), in SW Europe Serra

    Cadi

    Cadi

  • Kangy Angy
  • Suburb of Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia

    Tuggerah Lake Tuggerah Lakes Wyong River National parks Bouddi Brisbane Water Dharug Other places and points of interest Central Coast Stadium Central Coast

    Kangy Angy

    Kangy_Angy

  • Toxana
  • Historic site in New South Wales, Australia

    the Dharug people. The proximity to the Nepean River and South Creek qualifies it as a key area for food resources for indigenous groups. The Dharug and

    Toxana

    Toxana

    Toxana

  • Cocoparra National Park
  • National park in New South Wales, Australia

    Booti Bouddi Brisbane Water Coolah Tops Coorabakh Crawney Pass Crowdy Bay Dharug Gir-um-bit Goulburn River Gin-Doo-Ee Hunter Wetlands Karuah Middle Brother

    Cocoparra National Park

    Cocoparra National Park

    Cocoparra_National_Park

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Online names & meanings

  • Markandeya
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Markandeya

    A devotee to Lord Shiva, A sage who wrote Devi mahatmyam

  • Sukhvir
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Sukhvir

    Warrior of peace, Champion of peace

  • Raelene
  • Girl/Female

    Australian

    Raelene

    Blend of Rae (short form of Rachel: ewe) and the name element -ene.

  • BURKE
  • Male

    German

    BURKE

    Variant spelling of German Burk, BURKE means "castle, fort, protection."

  • MARLYN
  • Female

    English

    MARLYN

    Contracted form of English Marilyn, MARLYN means "rebel-lake."

  • Gandharvi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional

    Gandharvi

    The Army of Gandharvas

  • Dravid | த்ரவிட
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dravid | த்ரவிட

    Wealthy

  • Aabid
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Aabid

    Worshipper. Adorer.

  • Maheshwaram | மஹேஷ்வாராம
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Maheshwaram | மஹேஷ்வாராம

    Lord of the universe

  • Hamd
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Hamd

    Praise. Commendation.

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